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Way, way back many centuries ago not long after the Bible began we supported a very worthwhile scheme. This arrived today - 4 lovely tops so someone benefited and I got 4 possibly unique tops.


Hostilities have ceased now albeit likely a temporary truce...furry snug cave pyramid bed ignored...fluffy doughnut bed ignored...a cardboard box now De Rigueur in our house hoping the boxes will last the weekend...more deliveries next week.
Forgot to offer my heartfelt commiserations for being in Croydon. Having lived and taught there - well Selsdon- I know you must be a brave, brave soldier. Thornton Heath football league was fun - could have played most games without the ball; more like bare knuckle fighting. Streatham and Croydon RUFC much more civilised - altogether a better class of thug and misshead. I blame the (50%) PE teachers.Morning.
No fbg today
The Croydon road trip went well.
Rained the entire trip.
Windy above normal, so traffic at a standstill most of the way.
Took Pablo.
loaded up, fired up the hog and set off.
Two hours trip easy in the car, smashed down to 40 sedate minutes filtering sedately around the jams.
First cuppa done, next jnearly ready, kettle just boiling.
Cats fed and watered, now in and out the garden door doing whatever it is cats do.
A dry day here at the moment.
A pottering sort of day.
Hope all are well.
Take care.
That really made me laugh my last cat Churchill tried for hours to get into the cardboard box the new toilet seat was delivered in...and you know how flat they are...I had to wait until he went to sleep to remove it.no size too small, I'm sure I can fit into to anything you have to offer" they plead.
says every cat..since time began.
That really made me laugh my last cat Churchill tried for hours to get into the cardboard box the new toilet seat was delivered in...and you know how flat they are...I had to wait until he went to sleep to remove it.
Hi Muddy,Not just oil and wood stoves, gas boilers throughout the land. Then think on a larger scale of all the wood stoves seen in Europe and into Russia this change will be a huge undertaking. I fear it's now been left too late and it will probably take a panic and radical decision to mandatory ban all fossil fuels world wide, is that likely to happen, will it be enough, I'm not sure? I fear for my grandchildren, interesting and difficult times ahead.
Hi Muddy,
I have read Jim Lovelock quite a bit and the problem is worse than people imagine!
From what happened in the Spring they thought climate change stops when fossil fuel release stops! Nothing could be further from the truth.
The ambient co2 determines the aiming potential for temperature.
Not until the present co2 of c.420ppm comes down or the target temperature is reached, will the temperature stop rising.
It will probably take c.1000years for the co2 to come down to pre-industrial levels of the interglacials at c.280ppm.
Its an exponential for the Earth to deal with so its half life can be much shorter.
It took c.800 years at the start of the Ice Ages for the co2 to come down to c.180ppm. The temperature came down initially then due to the Earth's changed albedo and the Sun photons reaching Earth due the Malenkovitch cycles.
That time the temperature preceded the co2 change.
This time it's we humans acting like planetary pyromaniacs adding co2 as if it was about to go out of fashion.
We are in a fix and no mistake.
D.
Ah but just wait for the rhetoric we shall be treated to when he recovers, "it's nothing, just like flu" and "I told you these drugs work, but no one would listen" and much more along these lines I suspect.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-us-2020-54392767
Seems despite 250,000+ American dead, it's not until one special person gets it,
The WH starts to take it seriously
Mind you I guess that's how most non maskers and deniers are until it hits someone THEY know.
Sure are.We are in a fix and no mistake.
We are in a fix and no mistake.
D.
Sure are.
Finished one watercolour based on the lake at our Wildlife Centre, less the birds. Watercolour A4 40 minutes..Wet on Wet method and a big brush to spread it about before adding detail.
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Not a bit of it.Loved the lake and Mandolin playing but I won't have you woke remoaners being sore losers.
Thanks.
All too much like a TV programme.Ah but just wait for the rhetoric we shall be treated to when he recovers, "it's nothing, just like flu" and "I told you these drugs work, but no one would listen" and much more along these lines I suspect.
Still, I do sincerely wish him a quick recovery, worrying for his family.
Whoops sorry, us midlanders think of all of that area as flat and thus fenland but a quick Google soon put me right, very interesting and I found this bit of information 'Although the Brecks has experienced extraordinary change and loss of wildlife species and habitats in the last 50 years, the varied habitats of the area continue to provide a refuge for many threatened species.' I guess that includes us humans so you are in the right place.Oh, I'm in Brecklansd now and that carried over the Jets![]()
Thank you. I like that sketch and the movement and colours in the wave are excellent.@Muddy Cyclist - shame the abscess is back but hopefully the pills will wrestle it into submission quickly.
the clouds in that picture are wonderful, I find them so difficult, another strong painting and your wet in wet is so effective, I'm only just getting brave enough to have a proper go at that.
I look forward to seeing your waterfall picture finished
art bit - well after the banana debacle
here is a couple of things to make up for missing yesterday
no 1, just a quick pencil sketch of a hanging basket I did whilst we waited for takeaway coffee to brew
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and no 2 - back to waves, this is after a photo I saw online, (I think it was of the black lava cliffs of Hawaii ). done with the white nights and a touch of white gel pen
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